INTRODUCTION Stretching highly-contracted plantar flexor muscles (isokinetic eccentric contractions) results in beneficial adaptations in muscle strain risk factors; however its effects in other muscle groups, and on architectural characteristics and exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD), are unknown. METHODS The influence of a 6-week knee extensor training program was studied in 26 volunteers (13 control; 13 experimental). Before and after the training program, passive and maximal isometric and eccentric knee extensor moments and range of motion (ROM) were recorded on an isokinetic dynamometer with simultaneous ultrasound imaging of vastus lateralis (VL). On a separate day, EIMD markers (creatine kinase [CK], delayed onset muscle soreness ...
Introduction Increases in joint range of motion (ROM) in athletic and clinical populations are norma...
The neuromuscular adaptations in response to muscle stretch training have not been clearly described...
The neuromuscular adaptations in response to muscle stretch training have not been clearly described...
INTRODUCTION Stretching highly-contracted plantar flexor muscles (isokinetic eccentric contractions)...
INTRODUCTION Stretching highly-contracted plantar flexor muscles (isokinetic eccentric contractions)...
INTRODUCTION Stretching highly-contracted plantar flexor muscles (isokinetic eccentric contractions)...
INTRODUCTION: The muscle stretch intensity imposed during "flexibility" training influences the magn...
Introduction: The muscle stretch intensity imposed during 'flexibility' training influences the magn...
Introduction: The muscle stretch intensity imposed during 'flexibility' training influences the magn...
Introduction The muscle stretch intensity imposed during flexibility training influences the magni...
Introduction: The muscle stretch intensity imposed during 'flexibility' training influences the magn...
Introduction: Strength training can influence muscle-tendon mechanics and architecture, and provide ...
Purpose: To determine whether acute (single session) and chronic (prolonged training) increases in j...
Introduction: Loading characteristics of stretching techniques likely influence the specific mechani...
Maximum joint range of motion (ROM) and resistance to joint rotation within that range (i.e. resista...
Introduction Increases in joint range of motion (ROM) in athletic and clinical populations are norma...
The neuromuscular adaptations in response to muscle stretch training have not been clearly described...
The neuromuscular adaptations in response to muscle stretch training have not been clearly described...
INTRODUCTION Stretching highly-contracted plantar flexor muscles (isokinetic eccentric contractions)...
INTRODUCTION Stretching highly-contracted plantar flexor muscles (isokinetic eccentric contractions)...
INTRODUCTION Stretching highly-contracted plantar flexor muscles (isokinetic eccentric contractions)...
INTRODUCTION: The muscle stretch intensity imposed during "flexibility" training influences the magn...
Introduction: The muscle stretch intensity imposed during 'flexibility' training influences the magn...
Introduction: The muscle stretch intensity imposed during 'flexibility' training influences the magn...
Introduction The muscle stretch intensity imposed during flexibility training influences the magni...
Introduction: The muscle stretch intensity imposed during 'flexibility' training influences the magn...
Introduction: Strength training can influence muscle-tendon mechanics and architecture, and provide ...
Purpose: To determine whether acute (single session) and chronic (prolonged training) increases in j...
Introduction: Loading characteristics of stretching techniques likely influence the specific mechani...
Maximum joint range of motion (ROM) and resistance to joint rotation within that range (i.e. resista...
Introduction Increases in joint range of motion (ROM) in athletic and clinical populations are norma...
The neuromuscular adaptations in response to muscle stretch training have not been clearly described...
The neuromuscular adaptations in response to muscle stretch training have not been clearly described...